An Analytical Inquiry Into the Principles of TastePayne, 1805 - 471 páginas |
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... Objects or Ideas . Evi- dence of Sense . 9. Ideas - according to Plato . 10. Scepticism . 11. Its Origin . 12. Inverted Action of the Nerves . Cessation . 13. Various Picasures of Cessation or inverted Action , CHAP . IV . OF HEARING ...
... Objects or Ideas . Evi- dence of Sense . 9. Ideas - according to Plato . 10. Scepticism . 11. Its Origin . 12. Inverted Action of the Nerves . Cessation . 13. Various Picasures of Cessation or inverted Action , CHAP . IV . OF HEARING ...
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... Objects , 13. In the Coats of Animais . 14. In Buildings , Gardens , Pieces of Water , & c . 15. Neatness . 16. General Principles of visible Beauty . 17. Illustrated by particular Instances . Deceptions of Sight 18. Mixed Qualities and ...
... Objects , 13. In the Coats of Animais . 14. In Buildings , Gardens , Pieces of Water , & c . 15. Neatness . 16. General Principles of visible Beauty . 17. Illustrated by particular Instances . Deceptions of Sight 18. Mixed Qualities and ...
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... Objects , 13. In social and moral . 14. In the fine Arts . 15. The Picturesque . 16. Origin and Use of this Word ... Objects may not be beautiful . 24. Objects purely picturesque . 25. Pleasures of Sense and Intellect improve each other ...
... Objects , 13. In social and moral . 14. In the fine Arts . 15. The Picturesque . 16. Origin and Use of this Word ... Objects may not be beautiful . 24. Objects purely picturesque . 25. Pleasures of Sense and Intellect improve each other ...
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Richard Payne Knight. 26. Hence Objects of Sense receive their Character from the Mind . 27. Such are picturesque Objects , which are there- fore indefinite in Number and Kind . 28. Neatness , Freshness , Lightness , Symmetry , Re ...
Richard Payne Knight. 26. Hence Objects of Sense receive their Character from the Mind . 27. Such are picturesque Objects , which are there- fore indefinite in Number and Kind . 28. Neatness , Freshness , Lightness , Symmetry , Re ...
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... Objects . 75. Uniformity and Regularity . 76. Irregularity and Mutilation . 77. As affecting general Characteristics or Mental Sympathies . 78. As differently perceived by the Mind or the Eye . 79. Mr. Price's Illustration . 80. His ...
... Objects . 75. Uniformity and Regularity . 76. Irregularity and Mutilation . 77. As affecting general Characteristics or Mental Sympathies . 78. As differently perceived by the Mind or the Eye . 79. Mr. Price's Illustration . 80. His ...
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